By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Any students up for a ripper adventure and a squizz at the other side of the world can apply to take Dr. Ian Shepherd's international business class during Christmas break in Sydney, Australia, for three credit hours. Shepherd, associate professor of business, will take 15 students back to his homeland the day ... [Read More…]
Healing body and soul: Zambia Medical Mission brings God and medicine to Africa
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor After flying for 23 hours with more than 100 people from across the United States, Lane Miller was ready to disembark from the South African Airways airplane. He looked around the plane at the group of people sitting and sleeping in their black T-shirts with Zambia Medical Mission printed on the front, knowing ... [Read More…]
On-site director hired for Uruguay Study Abroad program
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Next spring, students will be able to return to Montevideo, Uruguay, to participate in the Study Abroad program that was suspended this fall until a permanent director was found when the on-site directors, Dr. Warren Roane and his wife, returned to the United States when their children began high school. Dr. ... [Read More…]
Chapel relocated to Cullen while repairs are made to floor in Moody Coliseum
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor The ACU bubble became a reality last week in Moody Coliseum, causing Chapel to move to Cullen Auditorium since Friday. Bob Nevill, director of Physical Resources said in an e-mail the Physical Resources staff has been working to remove moisture from the wood gym floor since Friday morning by using giant sheets ... [Read More…]
Get away from Abilene for semester
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Face the Facts Some things just seem better in England than they do in Abilene. For those who have traveled abroad, that is all I need to say. But for those who have no idea what I am talking about, read on. I’ve been in Abilene long enough to have heard most of the complaints about what there is or ... [Read More…]
Theatre puts on one ‘Grand Night’
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Thursday was a night of love, food, music and dancing as 10 theatre majors began the year's first production with "A Grand Night for Singing," a dinner theatre celebrating the emotions of love in relationships. The fall dinner theatre, directed and choreographed by Dawne Swearingen, associate professor of ... [Read More…]
Gas prices increase, take a bus
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Face the Facts Driving around town, one can’t help but notice the rising prices of gasoline every few days. The rumor of boycotting gas stations lingers in the air, as does the possibility of people driving less when prices hit $3. Prices aren’t getting any cheaper. In fact, they have almost ... [Read More…]
President Money officially called to order the university’s centennial year
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Moody Coliseum bustled with frenzy Monday at the 100th opening session of the university as students, alumni, members of the Board of Trustees, friends of the university and Abilene citizens waited to see if the keynote speaker would be the President Bush, as rumored by some. Instead, Dr. Royce Money, the 10th ... [Read More…]
The Depot becomes hub of activity and convenience
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Students' minds can now rest easy. The task of trekking all over campus to complete or turn in that last piece of paperwork is obsolete now because of the latest addition on campus: The Depot, a one-stop office for students who need to complete administrative needs such as purchasing meal plans or checking ... [Read More…]
As construction projects eat up campus parking, students still have about 2,500 spaces
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor The current car-length row of dirt and destroyed concrete will no longer be the diagonal parking spaces that off-campus students and men living in Mabee and Edwards residence halls use to park in every day. Instead, a new exercise trail, expected to be complete by Oct. 1, is be-ing built around campus. This ... [Read More…]
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